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D H Lawrence Quotes

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For my part, life is so many things I don't care what it is. It's not my affair to sum it up. Just now it's a cup of tea. This morning it was wormwood and gall. Hand me the sugar  (D H Lawrence Quotes) If it be not true to me, What care I how true it be.. Though it be not true to thee, It's gay and gospel truth to me  (D H Lawrence Quotes) a temple was never perfectly a temple, till it was ruined and mixed up with the winds and the sky and the herbs  (D H Lawrence Quotes) They were mere permutations of known quantities. There was no roundness or fullness in this world he now inhabited, everything was a dead shape mental arrangement, without life or being  (D H Lawrence Quotes) That's the place to get to nowhere. One wants to wander away from the world's somewheres, into our own nowhere  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Can you never like things without clutching them as if you wanted to pull the heart out of them?  (D H Lawrence Quotes) To be rid of our individuality, which is our will, which is our effort - to live effortless, a kind of conscious sleep - that is very beautiful, I think - that is our after life - our immortality  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Connie went away completely bewildered. She was not sure whether she had been insulted and mortally offended, or not  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Morality in the novel is the trembling instability of the balance. When the novelist puts his thumb in the scale, to pull down the balance to his own predilection, that is immorality  (D H Lawrence Quotes) We must start from what seems a be a nullity, the unknowable, the inexpressible, the creative mystery wherein we are established. We cannot become more exact than this without introducing falsehood  (D H Lawrence Quotes) He felt he had lost it for good, he knew what it was to have been in communication with her, and to be cast off again. In misery, his heart like a heavy stone, he went about unliving  (D H Lawrence Quotes) When one is grown up, money is lying about at one's service. It is only when one is young that it is rare. Take no thought for money - that always lies to hand  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Sex and a cocktail: they both lasted about as long, had the same effect, and amounted to the same thing  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Good God, what does it matter? If life is a tragedy, or a farce, or a disaster, or anything else, what do I care! Let life be what it likes. Give me a drink, that's what I want just now  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Ploughing, and clung to their feet with a weight that pulled like desire, lying hard and unresponsive when the crops were to be shorn away. The young corn  (D H Lawrence Quotes) If you could only tell them that living and spending isn't the same thing! But it's no good. If only they were educated to live instead of earn and spend, they could manage very happily  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Some things can't be ravished. You can't ravish a tin of sardines. And so many women are like that: and men. But the Earth...!  (D H Lawrence Quotes) The only rule is, do what you really, impulsively, wish to do. But always act on your own responsibility, sincerely. And have the courage of your own strong emotion  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Used to all kinds of society, she watched people as one reads the pages of a novel, with a certain disinterested amusement  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Be careful, then, and be gentle about death. For it is hard to die, it is difficult to go through the door, even when it opens  (D H Lawrence Quotes) For how can a man stand, unless he have something sure under his feet. Can a man tread the unstable water all his life, and call that standing? Better give in and drown at once  (D H Lawrence Quotes) They wanted genuine intimacy, but they could not get even normally near to anyone, because they scorned to take the first steps, they scorned the triviality which forms common human intercourse  (D H Lawrence Quotes) How ravished one could be without ever being touched. Ravished by dead words become obscene and dead ideas become obsessions  (D H Lawrence Quotes) I love you, rotten, delicious rottenness.... wonderful are the hellish experiences, Orphic, delicate Dionysos of the underworld  (D H Lawrence Quotes) But she would wake in the morning one day and feel her blood running, feel herself lying open like a flower unsheathed in the sun, insistent and potent with demand  (D H Lawrence Quotes) The human consistency and dignity one has been led to expect from one's fellow - men seem actually nonexistent  (D H Lawrence Quotes) What liars poets and everybody were! They made one think one wanted sentiment. When what one supremely wanted was this piercing, consuming, rather awful sensuality  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Ideal mankind would abolish death, multiply itself million upon million, rear up city upon city, save every parasite alive, until the accumulation of mere existence is swollen to a horror  (D H Lawrence Quotes) How she hated words, always coming between her and her life: they did the ravishing, if anything did: ready made words and phrases, sucking all the live sap out of living things  (D H Lawrence Quotes) Oh God, if the mechanism of the consciousness itself was going to go wrong, then what was one to do? Hang it all, one did one's bit! Was one to be let down absolutely?  (D H Lawrence Quotes)
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